cantor

  • 91Cantor’s leaf-nosed bat — gauruotasis balnanosis statusas T sritis zoologija | vardynas taksono rangas rūšis atitikmenys: lot. Hipposideros galeritus angl. Cantor’s leaf nosed bat; common roundleaf horseshoe bat; fawn leaf nosed bat; fawn colored bat; fawn coloured bat… …

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  • 92cantor — noun Etymology: Latin, singer, from canere to sing Date: 1538 1. a choir leader ; precentor 2. a synagogue official who sings or chants liturgical music and leads the congregation in prayer • cantorial adjective …

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  • 93cantor — a small frame of wood on which a fisherman keeps his line (Cornish dialect) …

    Dictionary of ichthyology

  • 94cantor — noun singer, especially someone who takes a special role of singing or song leading at a ceremony The cantors place in church is on the right of the choir See Also: song leader …

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  • 95Cantor — Meyer O., U.S. physician, *1907. See C. tube …

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  • 96cantor — pop. Acusador, delator, denunciante, alcahuete, soplón// primoroso (YAC.), elegante (JAP.), petimetre// también referido a cosas bonitas o vistosas …

    Diccionario Lunfardo

  • 97cantor — Synonyms and related words: Heldentenor, Levite, Meistersinger, alto, aria singer, baal kore, baritenor, baritone, bass, basso, basso buffo, basso cantante, basso profundo, blues singer, canary, cantatrice, caroler, chanter, chantress, chief… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 98cantor — can|tor Mot Agut Nom masculí …

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  • 99cantor — can|tor [ˈkæntə, to: US ər, o:r] n [Date: 1500 1600; : Latin; Origin: singer , from canere; CHANT1] 1.) a man who leads the prayers and songs in a Jewish religious service 2.) the leader of a group of singers in a church …

    Dictionary of contemporary English

  • 100cantor — Sinónimos: ■ cantador, cantante, rapsoda, solista, divo …

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